Last year, Bryan Singer posted an obvious pre-emptive strike against a forthcoming piece about rumored sexual misconduct allegations against him. Many expected a bombshell piece to soon follow. But it didn't until today, when The Atlantic published a year-long investigation into a number of said allegations, many of which echoed the long-standing rumors about the troubled director.

As Sarah Marrs mentioned in her write-up of the piece, many people, even those not in close proximity to Hollywood, had long heard the open secret about Singer's behavior. So it wouldn't be far-fetched to assume that a good number of those people were the very actors and actresses that ended up working with him regardless. Singer has made a number of genre films, most notably kicking off the X-Men franchise and a Superman film that even I have written about being a fan of. What happens now, post- The Atlantic's reporting, is anyone's guess. But what about those actors and actresses, the studios and producers, etc, that chose to work with Singer?

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Are some of your, and our, faves now cancelled? In the era of #MeToo and #TimesUp, how do fans feel about those who may have turned a blind eye to a known or alleged abuser? And does that impact whether or not you can or will continue to support their work?

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